NEWS FROM
CIGARS.LUXIST.COM
Luxist Gift Guide 09: FitzGerald Coleman Curated Desk Sets
Building the perfect stationery set can be a real challenge. To build the ideal collection, you want to find pieces that both reflect your personality and pull from a wealth ... more
The Estate at Turks and Caicos, Estate of the Day
Today's estate is an idyllic retreat in the Turks and Caicos Islands. This home is on 2.5 acres with an additional .68 acre available. It is located less than two ... more
Montblanc Star Pluie d'Etoiles Watch For The Ladies
Asymmetric diamond layouts are in. Harry Winston showed us this here on the Talk To Me, Harry Winston Snowflake watch, and not Montblanc gives us a taste of what this ... more
The World's Most Expensive Cocktail Shaker
While I was running around Amsterdam on Museumnacht (an annual event where museums across the city stay open into the wee hours), I found something for which I didn't know ... more
315-ft. Project Orca, Megayacht of the Future
We've seen a lot of futuristic superyacht designs that look extremely cool and avant garde, and have no chance at all of ever being built. The 315-ft. Project Orca (above) ... more

"Orphans" vs. "Seconds"
Q. What is the difference between premium cigars that are referred to as "orphans" and cigars that are referred to as "seconds?"
- Confused in America

A. Great question. "Seconds" are most often premium cigars that didn't make the cut as "firsts" due to mediocre rolling, inferior draw, wide variations wrapper color, minor flaws on the wrapper leaf; for the most part, cosmetic reasons. Seconds are also usually packaged in bundles.

"Orphans" are most often premium cigars classified as "firsts," but may have been rolled or cut to the wrong size (it happens) or, were made for a reseller, who, for whatever reason, cancelled their order. As the name implies, they're primarily "leftovers." At the discretion of the new buyer, orphans can be packaged in boxes or bundles.

The one thing they both have in common is, they're purchased by the reseller at a much lower price, which results in savings to the consumer.

The Puros Huerfanos Blend 681 Robusto (shown above) is an example of an "orphan" that was cut to the wrong size.

More info on this product...


Home  |   News  |   Cigars 101  |   Brands  |   Reviews  |   Resources  |   Interviews  |   Q&A  |   Contact Us  |   About Us

Many of the views expressed on CigarAdvisor.com are solely those of individual authors and customers and do not necessarily represent
the views of Famous Smoke Shop-PA, Inc. or its employees. Some of the views are, however, our own.

Copyright ©2009. Famous Smoke Shop-PA, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
1100 Conroy Place, Easton, PA  18040